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Results and recurrence rate
Results and recurrence rate
There is currently no clear definition of a recurrence of HS after a surgical procedure. Therefore, systematic comparison of recurrence rates between studies is challenging. To date, only one prospective case series on electrosurgical deroofing has been performed.25 This study included 44 patients and 88 treated lesions. After a median follow-up of 34 months, 83% (73/88) deroofed lesions did not show a recurrence. The deroofing procedure would be recommended by 90% of the patients.
Complications
Based on one study, the complication rates for electrosurgical deroofing are low. van der Zee et al. reported postoperative bleeding in 2% (1/44) of the treated patients.25 No wound infections were observed, while the rates of paraesthesia and hypergranulation have not been described.